Suffragette Legacy : how does the history of feminism inspire current thinking in Manchester / edited by Camilla Mørk Røstvik and Ella Louise Sutherland.
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- 1443885002
- 9781443885003
- Feminism -- Congresses
- Suffragists -- Congresses
- Feminism -- England -- Manchester -- Congresses
- Suffragists -- England -- History -- Congresses
- Feminism in art -- Congresses
- Féminisme -- Congrès
- Suffragettes -- Congrès
- Féminisme -- Angleterre -- Manchester -- Congrès
- Suffragettes -- Angleterre -- Histoire -- Congrès
- Féminisme dans l'art -- Congrès
- Society & social sciences
- Gender studies: women
- Political activism
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies
- Feminism
- Feminism in art
- Suffragists
- England
- England -- Manchester
- 305.4 23
- HQ1106 .S84 2015eb
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The suffragettes are dead. Long live the suffragettes! As part of the Wonder Woman Radical Manchester events celebrating International Women's Day, the one-day conference Suffragette Legacy brought together academics, artists, campaigners and activists to present and speak about how their work is affected by the suffragette legacy of feminism in 2014. The organisers welcomed academic papers, feminist theory, poetry and visual art to discuss this important, but often complex topic. It was found that the suffragette legacy is often hidden in private stories, in little-known projects, in art and.
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